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DOS is an early operating system from Microsoft that for the most part has now been replaced by Microsoft Windows. However, people still like to use DOS commands for activities like playing DOS games or using DOS programs like Robot. Since DOS is an older interface from Windows, the method to install DOS can also seem a little old-fashioned.

  1. Usually you can purchase the set of floppy disks and an external floppy disk drive if needed for a very affordable price.
  2. The first disk is a bootable disk so you should see an option to hit a key to boot from the disk (the exact key can vary depending on which computer you have).
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  3. Your computer will abandon the usual boot process and instead you will see a blue screen with Microsoft DOS setup menu.
  4. You may want to consider the following options before continuing to install DOS.Press F3 if you want to back up your files. You will be exited from the DOS installation process.Hit the Escape key if you want to return to the previous window to review your choices.
  5. After configuration check has completed your hard drive will be formatted using the FAT16 file system. Press the "Y" key on your keyboard if you want to continue installing DOS. The setup program will now continue to configure your hard drive and then restart your computer.
  6. You can use your cursor keys to change the selections. If all settings are correct, you can highlight "The settings are correct" and press Enter.
  7. A status bar will appear so you can see the progress.
  8. You will see the status bar appear again.
  9. This will allow files to be copied from the third installation disk until all files have been copied.
  10. Remove the final disk from your floppy drive when you see the message appear that says "Remove disks from all floppy disk drives." Press Enter after your floppy drive has been emptied.
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      • The steps to install DOS may be different for older versions of DOS. However, it is strongly advised that you install the latest version because it supports old as well as new DOS commands and programs.
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      Warnings

      • Data can be deleted while installing DOS if you format your hard drive. Create hard drive partitions or backup your important files to avoid data loss.
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      Things You'll Need

      • DOS installation disks
      • External floppy drive

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